Smoke from burnt food triggers alarm at Matthews home, Matthews NC


Fire department responded to a smoke detector triggered by burnt food smoke inside a home near Bounty Ct in Matthews. No fire was found. Responders were advised to cancel the response.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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Companies respond to near Bounty Ct.
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Cross streets of Amanda Drive at Oakbury Court on Steel.
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I received a call from the alarm company.
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They're getting a laundry room test detector.
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Alarm.
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...court. On C.
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Charlie. Engine 26.
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And Tower 26.
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Fire alarm. 12,005 Blossening Court.
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On C. Charlie.
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age of 20 we start medic non-emergency for a stairshare police
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Hey more 20
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Central Westmec's squad two is on scene two stories single family nothing evidence inside alpha trail strike clean established Westmark two far unseen nothing visible from Alpha Westmark test for man
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Command Central Control, front foot on the stove.
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Steel Creek and clear.
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That's fall control.
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Steel grid heater-wise available.
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So great, tomorrow.
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The company just signed near Bounty Ct.
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The alarm company called back.
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They did speak with the premise.
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She said Cookin set it off.
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There is smoke inside of the home from the burnt food.
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Not caught.
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Not under the letter. You can cancel.
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Not to go in and take care of it.
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Location mentioned:
Near Bounty Ct, Matthews, NC 28104
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